J. Lee Hill, Jr. attended Florida A&M University and completed studies at George Mason University where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Integrative Studies concentrating in Management and Leadership. He is the recipient of two Distinguished Alumni awards from George Mason. Rev. Hill earned the Master of Divinity degree with honors from Wake Forest University, and the Doctor of Ministry from Emory University as a member of the 2017 inaugural class. He holds professional certificates from Princeton Theological Seminary, Howard University School of Divinity, the Stanford School of Medicine and several units of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE). He is a program fellow and board member of the Chautauqua Institute’s Clergy Alumni Association, and is a 2018 Fellow of the College of Pastoral Leaders at the Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel located on the campus of Morehouse College.
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